In this paper, we propose an approach to describe the tempo ral aspects of ontological representation of dance movement. By nature, human movement consists of complex combinations of spatiotemporal events, a fact that creates a big challenge for representing, searching, and reasoning about movement related content, such as movement annotations on video dances. We have dened MoveOnto, a movement ontology whose expressive power captures movements that range from body states and transitions based on the semantics of Labanotation, to generic ac tions or specialized vocabularies of specic dance genres, e.g., ballet or folk. We combine the ontology description with temporal reasoning in Datalog-MTL, based on temporal rules of the movement events...
International audienceIn recent year, preservation and promotion of the ICHs are one of the problems...
International audienceThis study investigates the accuracy of human dance motion capture and classif...
In Motion and Representation, Nicolás Salazar Sutil considers the representation of human motion thr...
In this paper, we present BalOnSe (named after the ballet step balance), an ontology-based web inter...
Folk dances often reflect the socio-cultural influences prevailing in different periods and nations;...
Recent advances in technologies for capturing, analyzing and visualizing movement can revolutionize ...
As they are mainly based on bodily experiences and embodied knowledge, dance and movement practices ...
In this paper, we present a conceptual framework and toolkit for movement annotation. We explain how...
Ontologies are today being applied in almost every field to support the alignment and retrieval of d...
International audienceCollecting dance videos, preserving and promoting them after enriching the col...
The amount of multimedia in existence has become so extensive that the organization of this data can...
This article aims to test the applicability and the possibility of adaptation of the Functional Gram...
In this paper we propose a framework for the computational extraction of time characteristics of a s...
Dance notation systems, like music notes, enable documentation of symbolic representations of moveme...
Dance movements are a complex class of human behavior which convey forms of non-verbal and subjectiv...
International audienceIn recent year, preservation and promotion of the ICHs are one of the problems...
International audienceThis study investigates the accuracy of human dance motion capture and classif...
In Motion and Representation, Nicolás Salazar Sutil considers the representation of human motion thr...
In this paper, we present BalOnSe (named after the ballet step balance), an ontology-based web inter...
Folk dances often reflect the socio-cultural influences prevailing in different periods and nations;...
Recent advances in technologies for capturing, analyzing and visualizing movement can revolutionize ...
As they are mainly based on bodily experiences and embodied knowledge, dance and movement practices ...
In this paper, we present a conceptual framework and toolkit for movement annotation. We explain how...
Ontologies are today being applied in almost every field to support the alignment and retrieval of d...
International audienceCollecting dance videos, preserving and promoting them after enriching the col...
The amount of multimedia in existence has become so extensive that the organization of this data can...
This article aims to test the applicability and the possibility of adaptation of the Functional Gram...
In this paper we propose a framework for the computational extraction of time characteristics of a s...
Dance notation systems, like music notes, enable documentation of symbolic representations of moveme...
Dance movements are a complex class of human behavior which convey forms of non-verbal and subjectiv...
International audienceIn recent year, preservation and promotion of the ICHs are one of the problems...
International audienceThis study investigates the accuracy of human dance motion capture and classif...
In Motion and Representation, Nicolás Salazar Sutil considers the representation of human motion thr...